
"Measuring just 16 feet in length and sitting on a double-axle trailer, this compact structure takes cues from the company's earlier Aria 20 model. At 135 square feet, it's decidedly petite, even by tiny house standards. That modest footprint translates to relatively easy towing, making it genuinely portable rather than just theoretically mobile. The exterior combines engineered wood cladding with floor-to-ceiling glazing that would feel excessive in a residential setting but makes perfect sense here."
"Privacy concerns take a backseat to the benefits of natural light and visual connection to the outdoors. Anyone who's spent hours in a windowless home office will immediately grasp the appeal. That single-glazed door opens to an interior that prioritizes function over square footage. Designer: Dragon Tiny Homes Inside, the plywood-finished space accommodates two desk stations, a storage unit, and a sofa for those moments when you need to step away from the screen."
"The single-room layout means zero wasted space on hallways or room divisions. Everything exists in one open area that feels more spacious than the numbers suggest, largely thanks to those generous windows. The setup shown in promotional images looks perfectly livable as a workspace, though potential buyers should clarify what's actually included in the purchase price. That sleek iMac visible in the photos almost certainly isn't part of the deal, and the furniture inclusion remains ambiguous."
Dragon Tiny Homes designed a 16-foot mobile office on a double-axle trailer, offering 135 square feet of workspace. The exterior combines engineered wood cladding with floor-to-ceiling glazing to maximize natural light and visual connection to the outdoors, prioritizing daylight over privacy. The single-room interior features two desk stations, a storage unit, a sofa, a ceiling fan, and a single-glazed door, eliminating hallways and room divisions to conserve space. The compact footprint enables relatively easy towing and backyard placement. The unit has no bathroom, and buyers should confirm which furniture or equipment are included with purchase.
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